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CAPACETE

Artists
Gabriel Lester, Jean-Pascal Flavien, and Ducha
Price
$12.00
Date
2008
Publisher
Devonian Press
Format
Catalogues
Details
Softcover
Size
21.5 × 30 cm
Length
23 
Description

Published on the occasion of “Micro State Capacete” organized by Helmut Batista at Friedrich Petzel Gallery from February 9 – March 8, 2008. The exhibition celebrates CAPACETE Entertainment’s 10 years of activity in Brazil and South America, with artists Gabriel Lester, Jean -Pascal Flavien and Ducha. Each artist presented three projects all originally produced by CAPACETE, giving an overview of CAPACETE’s insertion into South American contemporary culture. Includes interviews with the artists by Batista and a text by the Argentinean critic Teresa Riccardi.

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